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PawSwing’s Automatic Self-Grooming Machine Will Make Your Cats Purr With Joy

With the latest self-groomer for cats invention PawSwing is changing the game—and lives of many cat owners. Their automatic grooming machines were designed with precision and innovative technology of a biomimetic cat tongue brush & smart feeder.

Cats who dislike brushing often ingest loose fur while grooming, leading to uncomfortable hairballs. PawSwing’s grooming machine helps combat hairballs by reducing shedding and minimizing loose fur.

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Photo courtesy of PawSwing

Pawswing, the fully automatic 24/7 360-degree grooming device, features six grooming rollers designed to mimic a mother cat grooming her kittens, along with an intelligent treat dispenser.

Cats shed fur all day, and because it’s scattered everywhere, you might not realize how much there is. But before you notice your home is covered in cat hair and needs a deep clean, your furry friends have already been licking and swallowing a ton of it daily. That can lead to serious health issues like hairballs. So, the key to sparing your cats from the misery of hairball problems is to brush them daily.

What Makes PawSwing So Great

The auto-feeder in the crate gives out yummy snacks, tempting cats to enter through the machine’s round opening. At the machine’s entrance, there are 6 cylindrical brushes arranged in a circle, designed to mimic the papillae on a cat’s tongue. As kittens pass through this circular ring, the rolling brush gently presses against them, continuously grooming their fur, and the brushes can also move back and forth to conform to the curves of the cat’s body. The cylindrical brushes are arranged with teeth shaped, sized, and textured like the papillae on a cat’s tongue, effectively removing loose fur from the cat’s body surface, similar to how a mother cat grooms her kittens.

As the cylindrical brushes, carried by the cat, rotate, each rolling brush automatically collects the groomed cat fur into a collection box. When the cat fur builds up in the collection box, all you have to do is lift the entire unit and remove the collected cat fur from the inside.

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The feeder comes with an advanced biological sensor that tracks when your cat uses the grooming device. By scanning the QR code on the feeder, you can view today’s entry count, total count, the specific times of the last four entries, and the status of snack feeding.

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Photo courtesy of PawSwing

Does your cat let you groom it? If it does, that’s great. However, according to PawSwing’s survey, close to half of cats don’t enjoy being groomed by people, and their resistance can prevent them from getting adequate fur care. Pawswing ensures that your cats receive full-body grooming and care at least three times a day because regular grooming is crucial for removing newly shed fur from your cats’ bodies. This significantly reduces the risk of hairballs caused by cats ingesting their own fur while grooming.

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With Pawswing, your cats’ loose fur can be instantly cleaned, and their fur will become softer and smoother. You’ll be even more enamored with cuddling or snuggling with your cats, without worrying about your clothes getting covered in cat hair.

The cats instinctively love small, enclosed spaces, and the durable felt box perfectly satisfies that instinct. It’s made of a strong synthetic material, ensuring exceptional durability, shear resistance, and scratch resistance. Cats can stretch it without any concerns!

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Photo courtesy of PawSwing

Taking into consideration the natural curiosity and cautious nature of cats, there is an adaptation period for them to gradually get used to grooming.

Lastly, PawSwing offers a unique felting service where you can send them the hair obtained through grooming. PawSwing can then use that hair to create a special keepsake for you and your furballs!

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Photo courtesy of PawSwing